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The Age of Industrialisation Class 10 Notes History Chapter 5

The Age of Industrialisation Class 10 Notes History Chapter 5 The Age of Industrialisation Class 10 Notes Social Science History Chapter 5 SST Pdf free download is part of Class 10 Social Science Notes for Quick Revision. Here we have given The Age of Industrialisation Class 10 History Chapter 5 Notes.   Board CBSE Textbook…
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Social Sciences Class 10 CBSE The Age of Industrialisation VBQ

Social Sciences Class 10 CBSE The Age of Industrialisation VBQ Q.1. Mention any three social causes of the clashes between Gomasthas and Villagers. [CBSE 2014] Ans. (i) Gomasthas were outsiders and had no long term social link with the village. (ii) They acted arrogantly. (iii) They marched into villages with sepoys and peons, and punished…
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CBSE Class 10 Social Sciences The Age of Industrialisation HOTS

CBSE Class 10 Social Sciences The Age of Industrialisation HOTS Q.1. What is meant by proto-industrialisation ? How did it affect the rural peasants and artisans ? [CBSE 2012] Or How did the poor peasants and artisans benefit during the proto-industrialisation phase? [CBSE 2011] Ans. It was the phase of industrialisation before the Industrial Revolution,…
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CBSE Class 10 Social Sciences The Age of Industrialisation VSAQ

CBSE Class 10 Social Sciences The Age of Industrialisation VSAQ Q.1. What is proto-industrialisation ? Ans. The parly phase ol industrialisation in which large-scale production was carried out for international market not at factories but in decentralised units. Q.2. How was proto-industrialisation different from factory production ? Ans. Proto-industrialisation was a decentralised method of production…
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CBSE Class 10 The Age of Industrialisation SAQ Social Sciences

CBSE Class 10 The Age of Industrialisation SAQ Social Sciences Q.1.What was the role of trade guilds ? Explain. Ans. (i) Trade guilds were associations of producers that trained craft people, maintained control over production, regulated competition and prices (ii)They enjoyed monopoly rights to produce and trade in specific products (iii) They also had the…
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Social Sciences CBSE Class 10 The Age of Industrialisation LAQ

Social Sciences CBSE Class 10 The Age of Industrialisation LAQ NCERT Solutions LAQ Q.l. ‘In the seventeenth and the eighteenth centuries, the merchants from the towns in Europe began moving to the countryside.’ Give reasons. Or Explain any three major problems faced by the new European merchants in setting up their industries in towns before…
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NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Social Science History Chapter 5 The Age of Industrialisation

NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Social Science History Chapter 5 The Age of Industrialisation NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Social History Chapter 5 The Age of Industrialisation Q.1. Explain the following : (a) Woman workers in Britain attacked the Spinning Jenny. [CBSE Sept. 2011] (b) In the seventeenth century, merchants from towns In Europe began employing…
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The Making of Global World Class 10 Notes History Chapter 4

The Making of Global World Class 10 Notes History Chapter 4 The Making of Global World Class 10 Notes Social Science History Chapter 4 SST Pdf free download is part of Class 10 Social Science Notes for Quick Revision. Here we have given The Making of Global World Class 10 History Chapter 4 Notes.  …
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The Making of Global World VBQ CBSE Class 10 Social Sciences 

The Making of Global World VBQ CBSE Class 10 Social Sciences  Q.1. “Food offers many examples of long distance cultural exchange.” Explain. [CBSE Sept. 2011] Or Assess with examples the contribution of food to the process of globalisation of the early periods. [CBSE 2012] Ans. (i) Many of our common foods, such as potatoes, soya,…
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The Making of Global World HOTS CBSE Class 10 Social Sciences 

The Making of Global World HOTS CBSE Class 10 Social Sciences  Q.1. Why were the Corn Laws scrapped ? Explain any three reasons.[CBSE Comp. (D) 2008, 2009 (F), Sept. 2011] Ans. Unhappy with high food prices, industrialists and urban dwellers forced the abolition of the Corn Laws. (i) High prices : Population in Britain grew…
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